It is common for young children to have skin rashes without any other symptoms. The first thing to consider is if there has been a change in products like creams, soaps, laundry detergents, clothing, or food that could have caused the rash. If there are no other symptoms and the rash is not causing any discomfort, it is possible to monitor the situation. Keep an eye out for signs of skin infection like discharge, pain, redness outside of the rash, or warmth. If you are unsure, it is a good idea to seek advice from a pharmacist to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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